TY - JOUR
T1 - The Tract Terminations in the Temporal Lobe: Their location and associated functions.
AU - Bajada, Claude
AU - Lambon Ralph, Matthew
AU - Parker, Geoffrey
AU - Haroon, Hamied
AU - Azadbakht, Hojjatollah
AU - Cloutman, Lauren
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Temporal lobe networks are associated with multiple cognitive domains. Despite an upsurge of interest in connectional neuroanatomy, the terminations of the main fibre tracts in the human brain are yet to be mapped. This information is essential given that neurological, neuroanatomical and computational accounts expect neural functions to be strongly shaped by the pattern of white-matter connections. This paper uses a probabilistic tractography approach to identify the main cortical areas that contribute to the major temporal lobe tracts. In order to associate the tract terminations to known functional domains of the temporal lobe, eight automated meta-analyses were performed using the Neurosynth database. Overlaps between the functional regions highlighted by the meta-analyses and the termination maps were identified in order to investigate the functional importance of the tracts of the temporal lobe. The termination maps are made available in the Supplementary Materials of this article for use by researchers in the field.
AB - Temporal lobe networks are associated with multiple cognitive domains. Despite an upsurge of interest in connectional neuroanatomy, the terminations of the main fibre tracts in the human brain are yet to be mapped. This information is essential given that neurological, neuroanatomical and computational accounts expect neural functions to be strongly shaped by the pattern of white-matter connections. This paper uses a probabilistic tractography approach to identify the main cortical areas that contribute to the major temporal lobe tracts. In order to associate the tract terminations to known functional domains of the temporal lobe, eight automated meta-analyses were performed using the Neurosynth database. Overlaps between the functional regions highlighted by the meta-analyses and the termination maps were identified in order to investigate the functional importance of the tracts of the temporal lobe. The termination maps are made available in the Supplementary Materials of this article for use by researchers in the field.
U2 - 10.1016/j.cortex.2016.03.013
DO - 10.1016/j.cortex.2016.03.013
M3 - Article
SN - 0010-9452
SN - 1973-8102
VL - 97
SP - 277
EP - 290
JO - Cortex
JF - Cortex
ER -